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QS Subject Rankings 2025: Nine Indian universities among in the top 50, check discipline-wise rankings


QS Subject Rankings 2025: Nine Indian universities and institutions are among the world’s top 50 in QS subject-wise rankings even as some of the top institutions on the list including three IITs, two IIMs and JNU saw a drop in their positions. Read on to know more.

The QS Subject Rankings 2025 have been released, with nine Indian universities and institutes featured in the top 50. This list includes three IITs, two IIMs and JNU. According to the 15th edition of the  QS World University Rankings by Subject, India has achieved 12 top 50 positions across the subject rankings and the broad faculty areas, earned by nine institutions.

The QS Subject Rankings evaluate university performance based on four key indicators: academic reputation, employer reputation, research impact (citations and H-index), and international collaborations. QS analyzed over 5,200 institutions and of this, ranked 1,747 universities across 55 narrow subjects and 5 broad faculty areas.

QS Rankings 2025: Check subject-wise rankings

  • Indian School of Mines (ISM), Dhanbad ranks 20th globally for Engineering-Mineral and Mining, making it the country’s highest-performing subject area.
  • Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay and Kharagpur have been ranked at 28th and 45th spot for Engineering-Mineral and Mining. However, both institutions have seen a drop in their positions.
  • IIT Delhi and Bombay which shared the 45th rank for Engineering and Technology have improved their position to bag the 26th and 28th spot, respectively.
  • The two institutions have also improved their rank for Engineering-Electrical and Electronic to enter the top 50 list.
  • Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Ahmedabad and Bangalore continued to be among world’s top 50 for Business and Management Studies but their ranking has dropped since previous year. While IIM Ahmedabad’s ranking dropped to 27 from 22, that of IIM Bangalore slipped to 40 from 32.
  • IIT Madras (Petroleum Engineering) and Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) (Development Studies) continued to be among world’s top 50 but their ranks also dropped by few spots.

“A total of 79 Indian universities – 10 more than last year – feature 533 times across this year’s rankings, marking a 25. 7 per cent increase compared to the previous edition. This includes 454 entries in individual subjects and 79 appearances across the five broad faculty areas,” QS said in a statement, reported PTI. “The high number of the new entries featured in the rankings is a continuation of a trend of the country’s growing higher education ecosystem, both in terms of size and quality,” QS added.

In the latest edition of the QS subject-specific rankings, India has the fifth highest number of new entries behind China, the US, the UK and Korea, and ranks 12th for the number of overall entries.

(Inputs from agencies)





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